Sandbox

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For the Wikipedia feature, where anyone can experiment with editing Wikipedia pages, see Wikipedia:Sandbox.
For instructions on how to create a User page sandbox, see: Wikipedia:User page#How do I create a user subpage?
Look up sandbox in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Sandbox may refer to:

  • Sandbox, another name for sandpit, a common feature of children's playing grounds
  • Sandbox (railways), used to improve traction between the metal wheels and rails used in train, subway and streetcar systems

  • SS-N-12 Sandbox, a Soviet anti-ship missile
  • Sandbox (or sand table), a box of sand used in military education and training, in conjunction with scale models, to model terrain and demonstrate tactics
  • "Sandbox", a U.S. military slang term, referring jocularly or euphemistically to locations in the Middle East


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